In my direct assessment and based on extensive vetting, ZLK does not offer MT4, MT5, or cTrader—three platforms that, as an experienced trader, I consider the industry standard for both reliability and advanced functionality. Instead, ZLK provides its own branded trading platform, accessible through web browsers, desktop, and a mobile app. While the accessibility across devices is notable, the absence of established platforms like MT4 or MT5 raises several concerns for me. The key issue I personally face is the lack of proven, robust trading tools that I have come to rely on for charting, technical analysis, and the execution of automated strategies. Over years of trading, I have found proprietary platforms can sometimes lack the transparency, comprehensive features, or interoperability of third-party platforms, making it harder for me to implement and backtest my trading systems effectively. Additionally, the inability to use MT4 or MT5 means I cannot easily transfer my trading habits or indicators, which I view as a potential operational risk—especially without a demo account for practice. For traders who value platform stability, widespread community support, or algorithmic trading options, ZLK’s limited platform offering may not meet those needs. Given all this, I urge caution and recommend careful consideration before choosing a broker that does not support standard industry platforms.